

An unkind observer might suspect the goal to be having the aesthetic of an open source or at least source available project without actually being one.


An unkind observer might suspect the goal to be having the aesthetic of an open source or at least source available project without actually being one.


Websites I use regularly:
I suppose such measures might affect retail sites and YouTube, but I can get the stuff I need locally, and being off YouTube, I’ll certainly have the time for it.


Huh, Authentik was what I used before Kanidm. Wasn’t anything wrong with it per se, but there where a lot of moving parts and complexity rhat didn’t really serve a purpose for me.
I thought about kubernetes or proxmox, but I don’t really see any reason to. All my containers are controlled via podman quadlets, and either run on a single machine locally, or on a VPS.


On how you want to slice up the hardware - I feel like there isn’t one right answer, and I’d do whatever feels most comfortable to admin for you. I feel like for homelab workloads, any half-reasonable setup should work fine, just make sure you have good backups.
On SSO - I have never tried Authelia, but am personally very enamoured with Kanidm. It’s very lightweight, and has pretty good default settings.
On reverse proxy - I personally use Caddy, but Traefik is good too, and can do more stuff out of the box. I just mount the certs I need readonly in the container of the service that needs them. Clunky, but works well enough for me.


(that’s kinda also how the more well known Hitlers got their name. Last names where a lot more fluid just a few decades ago.)
That might be the case. And you might in fact be perfectly well intentioned (though, as you might have found this community isn’t, on average, very into closed source software).
On the project site, this post, your replies, I have read nothing that sounded like genuinely you. It all reads like marketing. Or, more precisely, as if you have a LLM write/rewrite your responses. This, to me, makes them feel incredibly disingenuous. You might just sound like that naturally. In that case, I’m sorry.
If you want to win over this community, a good avenue would probably be open sourcing your application and arranging for some form of donation.
Edit: Also, you didn’t state that it’s closed source in your first sentence?? Well, you did in the first sentence of the reply to the comment that called out there not being source code on the repo, but the cat was out of the bag at that time.